Years ago I had a co-worker who claimed that some folks IQ's were inversely proportional to their net worth. Not a hard and fast rule but true in more cases than what I thought back then. He made a very good point.
No but it can cause a self-centeredness and arrogance that can be mistaken for ignorance. If greed and a “me first” attitude is your motivation then you should expect to be thought of as an ignorant ass. 😁
You don't become rich by being stupid - assuming you gain it by your own efforts. But being rich sometimes makes people think they are smarter than the facts would indicate. Arrogance comes with money.
You don't become rich by being stupid - assuming you gain it by your own efforts. But being rich sometimes makes people think they are smarter than the facts would indicate. Arrogance comes with money.
Being rich didn't make Donald Trump too stupid to come out of nowhere and beat the entire Republican and Democrat parties to get elected president.
While some peole in prominent fimailes, like Hunter Biden, are simply stupid, most people who actually get rich do that because they are smarter than other people.
Only the man who does not need it, is fit to inherit wealth - the man who would make his own fortune no matter where he started. If an heir is equal to his money, it serves him; if not, it destroys him. Ayn Rand.
Bloomberg isn't stupid and it is a virtual certainty his campaign isn't actually intended to get him elected President. He is a "berg" so there is some greater subversive objective to it.